Embattled rap mogul Marion 'Suge' Knight has been hospitalised for the third time in four weeks as he continues to battle ill health following a multiple shooting last summer (14). The Death Row Records co-founder appeared briefly in a Los Angeles court on Monday (02Mar15), when he told Superior Court Judge James Brandlin he had fired the lawyers handling his current murder case relating to a fatal incident on a movie set in Compton, California on 29 January (15).
Representing himself, Knight told the court he had cut ties with David Kenner and his law firm.
He also revealed he was gradually going blind and had been receiving below par medical treatment in custody, where he is being held without bail.
Judge Brandlin transferred the case to another judge, Ronald S. Coen, who was due to listen to the arguments during a new hearing later on Monday, but Knight had to be taken to hospital before his case could be called.
His health status was unknown as WENN went to press.
The troubled star previously collapsed outside court on 3 February (15) and had to be treated for blood clots, while he suffered another health emergency on 19 February (15) as he arrived in court for a separate robbery case, prompting the judge to postpone the case until a later date.
Knight has pleaded not guilty to counts of murder, attempted murder and hit-and-run after running over and killing his pal Terry Carter and leaving another man, actor Cle 'Bone' Sloan, injured as he attempted to drive away from an altercation.

British actor Stephen Moyer has detailed his battle with alcoholism for the first time to encourage fellow recovering addicts not to feel ashamed of their faults. The True Blood star has been sober for 14 years and on Friday (27Feb15), he agreed to share his addiction experiences with others as part of a panel discussion at the CLARE Foundation, a non-profit treatment facility in Santa Monica, California.
Moyer, who has served as a CLARE boardmember for the past five years, has previously only briefly discussed his sobriety, but he addressed his past troubles in depth for the first time at the event, revealing he used to think nothing of following in the hard-drinking footsteps of his acting heroes, Peter O'Toole, Richard Burton, Richard Harris and Oliver Reed, because going for a booze after work was the thing to do.
He explained, "There's this rush that happens from doing our job, this whirring buzz, and you want to continue that buzz."
Moyer soon realised he had a problem and subsequently checked himself into a British rehab facility.
He has been working with other embattled individuals to help them tackle similar issues ever since and he believes a key part of overcoming such troubles is speaking openly about it to remove the stigma of addiction, according to The Hollywood Reporter.
He said, "Self-loathing motivates the desire to get loaded (drunk) in the first place, and post-sobriety, there is the shame of admitting all of your (faults). It's about education. And it's about getting rid of that shame."
Moyer claims speaking openly about his alcoholism has prompted waiters at local restaurants in his Los Angeles neighbourhood to take note, and now they know just to bring him a diet soda whenever he goes out to eat with his wife Anna Paquin.
He added, "The Diet Coke, which is the Patron Saint of drinks for alcoholics, gets put before me before anyone even asks what we're drinking."

Animal rights activists at People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals have gone hog wild after reading Kid Rock's new Rolling Stone magazine interview - because it starts off with a boar kill on his estate in Alabama. Rock, real name Robert Ritchie, takes journalist Patrick Doyle to a pen on his land, where he has caught three elusive hogs, and shoots two. His girlfriend, Audrey, kills the third.
In his write-up, Doyle describes the moment his host "points the pistol between one of the sow's eyes" and shoots after saying, "Bye".
The journalist recalls, "It collapses and writhes on the ground, running in place on its side for several seconds, its hooves rattling the cage... The other pigs go silent. One rubs its snout on the dead sow."
Rock says, "His a** is done", as he hands a rifle to his girlfriend, who kills a second boar - and he shoots another.
The host later holds a party in his barn and shows the "video of the hog execution on his Apple TV".
Attempting to explain his interview subject's act, writer Doyle adds, "Because hogs are a non-native species with high reproductive rates, hunters are encouraged to kill them year-round."
However, the explanation does not sit well with PETA officials, who have taken aim at Kid Rock for killing the hogs.
A spokesperson for the organisation tells WENN, "Anyone who does such a thing is psychopathically cruel. There are no words to describe the sort of human being who deliberately chooses to bully, frighten, and harm those who are in his power. Bullies are always desperate to prove they aren't the pathetic, soulless individuals they know themselves to be. We pity his (Kid Rock's) children."

British actor Colin Firth is fronting an appeal to raise $2.4 million (£1.5 million) to help children with stammers. The star won an Oscar for his portrayal of King George VI, who struggled with a serious stutter, in The King's Speech, and now he is throwing his support behind Britain's Action For Stammering Children campaign, which aims to ensure every child with a stammer gets the professional help they need to overcome the speech disorder.
In a statement, Firth says, "The King's Speech taught me not only the cruelty of having a stammer but also the life-changing benefits specialist therapy can bring...
"I hope everyone will get behind this appeal, which will make a genuine difference to children up and down the country, all of whom deserve to speak freely and live their life (sic) to the full."
The campaign news emerges after bosses behind the U.K.'s National Health Service (NHS) announced cutbacks on the help available to kids with speech troubles, with some children now facing a year's wait to receive treatment from a speech therapist, compared to the previous waiting time of 18 weeks.

British pop star Matt Cardle has undergone two hair transplant procedures. The singer, who won Britain's The X Factor U.K. in 2010, spent years hiding his receding hair line under a hat until he had his first transplant in 2011.
He recently underwent a second surgery at a clinic in Dublin, Ireland, and has now gone public with his new look.
Cardle, 31, says, "I first noticed I was losing my hair probably in my late 20s, more so when I was actually on X Factor, and you have all the lights and cameras around you. I thought, 'Wow, that doesn't look as thick as it used to!' It's a confidence thing at the end of the day. You feel confident with a full head of hair and if there's an opportunity to maintain that and hold onto that for a little bit longer then I don't see why not."
The star's second treatment took place at the same clinic where Northern Irish actor James Nesbitt underwent the same procedure several years ago.

A new report has uncovered a series of sickening attacks on ill children by late entertainer Sir Jimmy Savile at a hospital in England. The DJ and BBC broadcaster was unmasked as a serial paedophile following his death in 2011, with a police investigation uncovering more than 450 cases of sexual abuse.
It subsequently emerged that he had molested hospital patients after being given access to wards and mental health facilities in England, and a report published last year (14) uncovered a series of incidents at Leeds General Infirmary in the north of England.
A new report has now revealed Savile also targeted patients at Stoke Mandeville Hospital in Buckinghamshire, England, suggesting he targeted both patients, visitors and volunteers there.
The report, put together by Dr Androulla Johnstone and Christine Dent for the NHS Health and Social Care Advisory Service, reveals six young children were abused by Savile while they were undergoing treatment at the hospital, while another young girl, aged eight or nine, was raped 10 times by the star when she visited the hospital where her relatives worked.
The report concluded officials failed to properly investigate a number of complaints about Savile's behaviour, which dated back to 1972, and recommended hospitals should adopt a policy for dealing with celebrity visits so they are properly managed in future.

Actor Joaquin Phoenix stars in a graphic new video campaign for People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA) which illustrates the horrors of the Chinese dog leather trade. The Walk the Line star, a vegan who shuns clothes made from animal skin, warns viewers about the dangers of buying leather by providing narration for brutal footage which shows dogs being beaten and slaughtered in a Chinese facility.
He says, "The footage that you're about to watch of China's dog-leather trade is one of the worst things I've ever seen... Dogs like this are taken from Chinese streets and beaten to death, their skin is turned into leather, belts, gloves and other accessories.
"Products made from dog leather are exported throughout the world to be sold to unsuspecting customers so if you buy leather gloves, belts or shoes, remember there's no easy way to tell whose skin you're really in... If you like dogs like I do, then please, never buy or wear leather, whether it comes from a dog, a cow or any other animal."

Australian actress Tessa James dressed up as Wonder Woman to mark her final session of chemotherapy treatment this week (beg23Feb15). The former Home and Away star was diagnosed with Hodgkin's lymphoma and gave up her acting career in America last year (14) so she could move back to her native Australia to undergo treatment.
The 23 year old has now undergone her final round of chemotherapy, and she was joined at the session by family and friends all sporting fancy dress.
Pictures posted on Instagram.com show James dressed as superhero Wonder Woman, while her husband Nate Myles donned a costume in the style of children's literary character Where's Wally.
James wrote in a caption, "'Often fear is the same emotion as excitement, it means you are breaking new ground' #newbeginnings. #2015," while Myles added, "Tough times create Tough People!! ️Well done little lady..."

One of Jimi Hendrix's final interviews has been animated for a new web series. The audio clip of journalist Keith Altham's chat, which he recorded a week before Hendrix's death in 1970, has been given the cartoon treatment for the Blank On Blank series.
During the interview, the guitar great opens up about his finances, and his penchant for smashing up his equipment.
The Purple Haze hitmaker also muses on his future and tells Altham he fears music is too heavy, explaining, "There's too many heavy songs out nowadays - music is getting too heavy, almost to the state of unbearable. I have this one little saying, 'When things get too heavy just call me helium - the lightest known gas to man.'"

The Walking Dead actor Markice 'kesan' Moore has been released from hospital after he was placed on a psychiatric hold in the aftermath of a suspected suicide attempt. The actor/rapper was admitted to a medical facility in California on Tuesday (17Feb15) after he was found unresponsive at his home in Los Angeles. Editors at TMZ.com report he suffered an overdose of prescription drugs and had previously released a video in which he talked about suicide.
After treatment, Moore stayed in hospital on a 5150 psychiatric hold, but he has reportedly been released and is now undergoing therapy.

Paul's patient Laura is trying to decide whether to break up or marry her boyfriend, Andrew. She tells Paul about an encounter she had with a stranger in a bar and then admits that she's in love with Paul.

Episode 2. Alex: Week One
(AIR DATE 01/29/2008)

Alex, a Navy pilot, tells Paul about the events he experienced and witnessed in Iraq and how he wants to go back on a church mission to the area he bombed.

Episode 3. Sophie: Week One
(AIR DATE 01/30/2008)

Sophie, a young gymnast comes to Paul for his opinion on an insurance report following her recent accident. The social worker who took the report believes that Sophie tried to cause the accident.

Episode 4. Jake and Amy: Week One
(AIR DATE 01/31/2008)

Jake and Amy who have been going through fertility treatments come to Paul to discuss their problem--Amy wants an abortion and Jake won't consider it.

Episode 5. Paul and Gina - Week One
(AIR DATE 02/01/2008)

Paul visits a retired therapist, Gina, that he abruptly stopped seeing nearly ten years ago when he becomes concerned that he is losing patience with his patients. However, Gina doesn't think that is the real issue. She thinks he is having trouble with his marriage.

Episode 6. Laura - Week Two
(AIR DATE 02/04/2008)

Laura tells Paul that she's agreed to marry her boyfriend. They talk more about Laura's feelings toward Paul.

Episode 7. Alex- Week Two
(AIR DATE 02/05/2008)

Alex discusses his stoic return to the bombing scene, and reveals issues he has with his wife.

Episode 8. Sophie - Week Two
(AIR DATE 02/06/2008)

Sophie vents about her team and her parents, and Paul surprises her with his psychological opinion.

Episode 9. Jake and Amy - Week Two
(AIR DATE 02/07/2008)

After Jake and Amy's session ends abruptly when Amy starts having problems with her pregnancy and needs to go to the doctor. Meanwhile, Kate forces Paul to confront the realities of their marriage when she admits she's been having an affair.

Episode 10. Paul and Gina - Week Two
(AIR DATE 02/08/2008)

Paul's traumatic week leads Gina to make a suggestion that Paul recommend another therapist for Laura. Paul rejects the idea, pointing to Gina's own past in his defense.

Episode 11. Laura - Week Three
(AIR DATE 02/11/2008)

After Laura shows up late, Paul wonders if the sessions are helping her. He thinks she was late on purpose. They discuss her upcoming wedding.

Paul probes the circumstances surrounding the breakup of Sophie's parents, as well as her relationship with her coach.

Episode 14. Jake and Amy - Week Three
(AIR DATE 02/14/2008)

Amy examines her unusual reaction to her miscarriage, which incites Jake's suspicions.

Episode 15. Paul and Gina - Week Three
(AIR DATE 02/15/2008)

Gina tries to get to the root of Paul's connection to Laura. She brings up his issues with his father. They also discuss his ongoing marital problems with Kate.

Episode 16. Laura - Week Four
(AIR DATE 02/18/2008)

Laura and Paul discuss Laura's new relationship with Alex. She tells Paul intimate details about their relationship. She also reveals that she broke things off with her finance. Paul and Laura discuss their relationship.

Episode 17. Alex - Week Four
(AIR DATE 02/19/2008)

Alex describes his recent encounter with Laura, and questions whether therapy can help him.

Episode 18. Sophie - Week Four
(AIR DATE 02/20/2008)

Exhausted from staying up all night, Sophie details the events leading up to her accident. Paul worries about her erratic behavior. At the end of her session, she collapses.

Episode 19. Jake and Amy - Week Four
(AIR DATE 02/21/2008)

Paul explores the issues that have fueled Jake and Amy's volatile relationship.

Episode 20. Paul and Gina - Week Four
(AIR DATE 02/22/2008)

An old wound resurfaces as Gina and Paul debate the boundaries that exist between therapists and patients. Paul admits that he chose Gina because he needed someone to convince him not to pursue a relationship with Laura. He tells Gina he loves Laura.

Episode 21. Laura - Week Five
(AIR DATE 02/25/2008)

A close call at the hospital triggers unexpected revelations from Laura about an older man from her youth.

Episode 22. Alex - Week Five
(AIR DATE 02/26/2008)

Alex comes into the session trying to get a reaction out of Paul. He has researched Paul's life and his intimate knowledge of Paul's private life pushes the therapist to the brink.

Episode 23. Sophie - Week Five
(AIR DATE 02/27/2008)

Sophie's mother, Olivia, joins Sophie in her therapy session, and Paul witnesses first-hand the hostility and anger Sophie holds towards her mother. Meanwhile, Paul is still concerned about Sophie's relationship with her coach.

Episode 24. Jake and Amy - Week Five
(AIR DATE 02/28/2008)

Amy reveals that she and Jake have separated after he threatened to kill her if she left him. They argue over their son and Amy announces she wants a divorce, prompting an emotional breakdown from Jake.

Episode 25. Paul and Gina - Week Five
(AIR DATE 02/29/2008)

For the first time, Kate joins Paul in therapy, where they begin examining the disintegration of their marriage. Kate has ended her affair, but is surprised to learn that Paul has feelings for a patient.

Episode 26. Laura - Week Six
(AIR DATE 03/03/2008)

Paul makes a point to Laura about fantasy and reality through the example of his own childhood infatuation.

Episode 27. Alex - Week Six
(AIR DATE 03/04/2008)

After apologizing for crossing a boundary, Paul tries to decipher the meaning of one of Alex's recent dreams. Alex wonders if the dream is about his sexuality.

Episode 28. Sophie - Week Six
(AIR DATE 03/05/2008)

Sophie orders pizza and is eating it enthusiastically until Paul comments on it. Paul asks her if she connects the comment with something her father said and tries to get her to confront her feelings toward her father.

Episode 29. Jake and Amy - Week Six
(AIR DATE 03/06/2008)

Amy comes to the session alone and discusses rejecting "the new and improved Jake." She looks to Paul for permission to sleep with her co-worker.

Episode 30. Paul and Gina - Week Six
(AIR DATE 03/07/2008)

Paul and Kate's concern over daughter Rosie gives way to a heated exchange about Kate's role in Paul's life.

Episode 31. Laura - Week Seven
(AIR DATE 03/10/2008)

Paul talks with Rosie and Ian about his problems with their mother.

Episode 32. Alex - Week Seven
(AIR DATE 03/11/2008)

Alex wants to end his sessions with Paul. He wants Paul to give him the okay to go back to flying.

Episode 33. Sophie - Week Seven
(AIR DATE 03/12/2008)

Sophie tells Paul that she doesn't care about gymnastics anymore and Paul tries to get Sophie to talk about her feelings toward her father and her mother.

Episode 34. Jake and Amy - Week Seven
(AIR DATE 03/13/2008)

Amy admits to Paul and Jake that she slept with her boss, Ben, after their last session.

Episode 35. Paul and Gina - Week Seven
(AIR DATE 03/14/2008)

Kate is upset that Paul talked with Ian and Rosie about their situation and didn't tell her. Gina gives them an exercise.

Episode 36. Laura - Week Eight
(AIR DATE 03/17/2008)

After learning of Alex's death, Paul takes off work and attends the funeral. At the funeral, he meets Laura.

Episode 37. Alex - Week Eight
(AIR DATE 03/18/2008)

Paul talks with Alex's father about the merits of psychotherapy.

Episode 38. Sophie - Week Eight
(AIR DATE 03/19/2008)

Paul tries to get an agitated Sophie to stop blaming herself for her parents' mistakes. Sophie works on talking with her mother.

Episode 39. Jake and Amy - Week Eight
(AIR DATE 03/20/2008)

A recent drive to his parents' home links Jake's problems with Amy to those with his father and Paul explores those issues in a private session with Jake.

Episode 40. Paul and Gina - Week Eight
(AIR DATE 03/21/2008)

Paul's wonders whether or not what they do as therapists really helps people. He attacks Gina, prompting her to explain why she didn't sleep with her patient and how much she loved her husband.

Episode 41. Sophie - Week Nine
(AIR DATE 03/26/2008)

Sophie's father, Zack, shows up before her therapy session and wants to come in with her. Paul initially refuses, but after he leaves and comes back again, Sophie requests that he be allowed to join. Sophie confronts her father about what she's been feeling.

Ignoring Paul's and Oliver's objections, Luke and Bess come up with a plan that will alter their family structure and dynamics when Bess decides to move and can't take Oliver with her full time.

Episode 29. Walter - Week Six
(AIR DATE 05/18/2009)

Paul tries to get Walter to embrace his vulnerable side.

Episode 30. Gina - Week Six
(AIR DATE 05/18/2009)

Gina bristles over a frustrated Paul's accusation that she's not involved with her patients.

Episode 31. Mia - Week Seven
(AIR DATE 05/24/2009)

Mia wants to end her therapy sessions after she has a bad week following confronting her father.

Episode 32. April - Week Seven
(AIR DATE 05/24/2009)

After getting positive test results, April wants to end her therapy even though Paul feels she still has issues to work through.

Episode 33. Oliver - Week Seven
(AIR DATE 05/25/2009)

Paul has his final session with Oliver before Oliver moves with his mother. Paul reassures Oliver that he will still be there for him and that Oliver can call anytime.

Episode 34. Walter - Week Seven
(AIR DATE 05/25/2009)

Walter shows up early for his session. He struggles with issues with his childhood and his parents. Paul offers to see Walter more frequently to help him come to terms with the issues that have haunted him his whole life.

Episode 35. Gina - Week Seven
(AIR DATE 05/25/2009)

Paul tells Gina he wants to stop therapy. She tries to talk him out of it, but Paul believes it's time to move on.

Dr. Weston tries to conduct a session with a reticent Sunil. He eventually opens up a little about grieving for his dead wife and missing India.

Episode 2. Frances - Week One
(AIR DATE 10/25/2010)

Frances, an actress (and a new patient for Dr. Weston), discusses her sister's (a former patient of Dr. Weston's) breast cancer and her current trouble memorizing lines for a play.

Episode 3. Jesse - Week One
(AIR DATE 10/26/2010)

Jesse, a 16-year-old gay teenager, discusses his interest in photography, a pattern of problematic promiscuous behavior and a voice mail from his possible birth mother with Dr. Weston.

Episode 4. Adele - Week One
(AIR DATE 10/26/2010)

Paul meets with new therapist Adele as a mere formality to obtain a prescription for Ambien but ends up discussing Gina, his own patients and himself. When he returns to his apartment, Max is there, ready to move in.

Episode 5. Sunil - Week Two
(AIR DATE 11/01/2010)

Sunil goes deeper into memories of his wife and his distrust of Julia's influence over his son.

Episode 6. Frances - Week Two
(AIR DATE 11/01/2010)

Dr. Weston meets with a neurologist to evaluate his possible Parkinson's disease. Frances feels excluded by her daughter and sister and worries about breast cancer testing.

Episode 7. Jesse - Week Two
(AIR DATE 11/02/2010)

Jesse talks about a summer arts program at Rhode Island School of Design that he would like to attend and the birth mother he has not contacted yet.

Episode 8. Adele - Week Two
(AIR DATE 11/02/2010)

Paul discusses his dream and his father and Adele analyzes what Parkinson's disease represents to Paul.

Episode 9. Sunil - Week Three
(AIR DATE 11/08/2010)

Sunil suspects that the beautiful Julia is having an affair and discusses a forbidden attraction from his own past.

Episode 10. Frances - Week Three
(AIR DATE 11/08/2010)

Dr. Weston talks to Wendy about his "happiness deficit." Frances explains more about her mother and father.

Episode 11. Jesse - Week Three
(AIR DATE 11/09/2010)

Jesse discusses a romantic encounter with Nate that led to physical violence in a session with Dr. Weston that includes his adoptive mother Marisa. Jesse also reveals to Marisa that his birth mother contacted him.

Episode 12. Adele - Week Three
(AIR DATE 11/09/2010)

Adele calls Paul out on his preference for discussing patients instead of family and his tendency to claim incapacity in order to make others treat him.

Episode 13. Sunil - Week Four
(AIR DATE 11/15/2010)

Sunil reveals more about the disastrous end to the relationship he had with Malini and relates a dream that could be about suppressed memories.

Episode 14. Frances - Week Four
(AIR DATE 11/15/2010)

Paul and Rosie discuss her college applications and how Max is doing these days. Frances goes deeper into her issues with her own health and her late mother's health.

Episode 15. Jesse - Week Four
(AIR DATE 11/16/2010)

Jesse and Dr. Weston discuss a letter Jesse received from his birth parents and what the teenager's next step should be.

Episode 16. Adele - Week Four
(AIR DATE 11/16/2010)

Paul opens up to Adele about not telling his son about the Parkinson's disease, his lack of passion and loneliness.

Episode 17. Sunil - Week Five
(AIR DATE 11/22/2010)

Dr. Weston worries about the growing hostility in Sunil's revelations.

Episode 18. Frances - Week Five
(AIR DATE 11/22/2010)

Paul reads Frances her breast cancer test results. But Frances responds to the positive outcome (the results were negative) by saying she will still not visit her sister.

Episode 19. Jesse - Week Five
(AIR DATE 11/23/2010)

Jesse requires an emergency session with Dr. Weston after meeting his birth parents.

Episode 20. Adele - Week Five
(AIR DATE 11/23/2010)

Paul meets Steve for the first time when he drops Max off. Paul explains the extensive feelings he has for Adele but she only wants to figure out their origin.

Episode 21. Sunil - Week Six
(AIR DATE 11/29/2010)

Julia talks to Dr. Weston about a physical altercation with Sunil. Later, Sunil gives his side of the story but Paul only hears indications that his patient could be capable of future violence.

Episode 22. Frances - Week Six
(AIR DATE 11/29/2010)

Frances tells of visiting her sister Tricia and trying to provide comfort to her in a weak moment.

Episode 23. Jesse - Week Six
(AIR DATE 11/30/2010)

Dr. Weston is more concerned than ever about Jesse and the teenager's options for future happiness seem limited.

Episode 24. Adele - Week Six
(AIR DATE 11/30/2010)

Episode 25. Sunil - Week Seven
(AIR DATE 12/06/2010)

Dr. Weston visits Sunil in jail and learns that all of the therapy sessions with Sunil were part of a ruse by Sunil to ensure his arrest, deportation and the return to India.

Episode 26. Frances - Week Seven
(AIR DATE 12/06/2010)

Frances ponders the power legally given to her to take Tricia off of life support and hopes to continue treatment with Dr. Weston in the future as a way to keep a link to her sister.

Episode 27. Jesse - Week Seven
(AIR DATE 12/07/2010)

Dr. Weston has a session with Jesse and his father Roberto. Jesse continues to doubt the helpfulness of therapy and leaves the session abruptly.

Episode 28. Adele - Week Seven
(AIR DATE 12/07/2010)

A new neurologist give Paul no news either way about the Parkinson's disease. Adele accidentally reveals that she is pregnant which affects Paul's vision of them together in the future.

Synopsis

Dr. Paul Weston appears to be a successful psychotherapist and family man, but in reality both his professional and personal life are falling apart as he faces a midlife crisis. Increasingly drawn into the dilemmas of his patients, Paul finds himself seeking help from his retired former therapist, Gina, whom he hasn't seen in 8 years. Every episode revolves around a therapy session with one of his five patients, returning on a weekly basis, or his own sessions with Dr. Gina Toll. In Season 2, the newly divorced Dr. Weston has relocated from Maryland to Brooklyn, and now runs his therapy practice out of the living room of his brownstone. Among his new patients are: Mia, an attorney and former patient of Paul's, who becomes his patient again after he asks her firm to defend him in a lawsuit; Oliver, an 11-year-old who manifests the stress of his parents' divorce by over-eating; Walter, a CEO who, when confronted by professional scandal and personal loss, finds his lifelong defenses are no longer holding; and April, a 23-year-old architecture student who has been diagnosed with cancer, but is refusing to seek treatment or tell her parents. Each Friday, Paul takes the train to Maryland to resume his own therapy sessions with Dr. Toll.In Season 3, Dr. Weston meets with three new patients and begins sessions with Adele, a therapist whose qualifications he questions but later emerges as an object of significant affection.